Prosopis chilensis UNDER SALT STRESS: FROM SEED GERMINATION TO TRANSCRIPTOME SEQUENCING

westphal claus; Vergara, Alexander; Navarrete, Carlos; Street Nathaniel; Ibañez Cirstian; westphal claus; Ibañez Cristian

Keywords: prosopis chilensis

Abstract

Plants living in arid environments have to cope with a plethora of stressors and the development of cellular, molecular, biochemical, physiological and genetic strategies are fundamental to survive in them. Algarrobo (Prosopis chilensis) is a native tree belonging to Fabaceae family, which is naturally adapted to arid stressors (salinity among them), and therefore it represents a good model for understanding woody plants adaptation to arid environments. Our aim was to identify the genotype most tolerant to salinity along the natural distribution of P. chilensis in Chile and then, to sequence its transcriptome for identifying putative genes involved in salt tolerance. First, we evaluated salt tolerance of several Algarrobo accessions at germination and their physiological responses. Then, using SSR microsatellite markers, we evaluated whether accessions were similar or distinct molecularly, and then, we selected the most salt-tolerant accession to sequence its transcriptome by RNA-Seq. By this approach we were able to identify more than 30.000 transcripts signifcantly modifed by salt stress. Results obtained in each process will be discussed. This work is giving us important information about how P. chilensis can tolerate salt stress.

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Editorial: Sociedad de Biología Vegetal
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Año de Inicio/Término: 1 al 4 de Diciembre
Página de inicio: 42
Página final: 42
Idioma: Inglés
Financiamiento/Sponsor: FONDECYT 1110831
URL: http://www.biologiavegetal.cl/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/ReBiVe-2014.pdf